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Independent Contractor Developer Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Implementation Manager

Lehi, UT · On-site

$85K - $95K/yr

... from independent contractors to some of the largest private equity backed operators in the home ... Collaborate with product and engineering to share customer feedback and improve AI behavior and ...

Responsible for monitoring assigned staff to determine that the contractor's activities are ... Identifying and handling risk and change management independently. * Leading large teams inside and ...

AI Tech Support

Lehi, UT · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

... from independent contractors to some of the largest private equity backed operators in the home ... Partner with Engineering and Product to escalate bugs, document patterns, and close feedback loops

Plant Engineer

West Valley City, UT · On-site

$110 - $150/hr

... independent decision‑making, and on‑call response capabilities across all building and utility ... Vendor & Contractor Coordination * Coordinate with vendors and contractors to ensure work complies ...

... independent decision-making, and on-call response capabilities across all building and utility ... Vendor & Contractor Coordination * Coordinate with vendors and contractors to ensure work complies ...

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Independent Contractor Developer information

What is an independent contractor developer?

Independent Contractor Developers are self-employed professionals who provide software development services to clients on a contract basis, rather than as full-time employees. They typically work on specific projects or tasks outlined in an agreement, and have the flexibility to choose their clients and set their own schedules. These developers are responsible for managing their own taxes, benefits, and business operations, and they may work remotely or onsite depending on client needs. This arrangement allows businesses to access specialized skills without committing to long-term employment contracts.

What are some common challenges faced by independent contractor developers when managing multiple client projects simultaneously?

Independent Contractor Developers often juggle several projects at once, which requires effective time management and communication skills. Balancing overlapping deadlines, adapting to different client expectations, and handling administrative tasks like invoicing can be challenging. To succeed, it's important to set clear boundaries, maintain transparent communication with clients, and use project management tools to stay organized. Networking with other contractors can also provide valuable support and advice for overcoming these hurdles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an independent contractor developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Independent Contractor Developer, you need strong programming skills, experience with software development methodologies, and a portfolio demonstrating successful project delivery. Familiarity with popular coding languages, version control systems like Git, and relevant certifications such as AWS Certified Developer or Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate are often required. Excellent communication, self-motivation, and time management help you coordinate with clients and meet project deadlines. These skills ensure you can deliver high-quality solutions independently while maintaining client satisfaction and building a strong professional reputation.

What are the most commonly searched types of Developer jobs in Utah?

The most popular types of Developer jobs in Utah are:

What job categories do people searching Independent Contractor Developer jobs in Utah look for?

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What cities in Utah are hiring for Independent Contractor Developer jobs?

Cities in Utah with the most Independent Contractor Developer job openings:

Construction Inspector I / II

Pleasant Grove City

Pleasant Grove, UT

$32.26 - $45.16/hr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Job open until filled. First review of candidates on Monday, August 10, 2026.

- Construction Inspector I: $29.33 / hr to $41.05 / hr

- Construction Inspector II: $32.26 / hr to $45.16 / hr

Under general supervision of the City Engineer, the Construction Inspector performs construction management duties of the City's infrastructure and roadway projects including inspection of improvements installed in new developments, sewer, storm water, water lines, roadways, curb, gutter, and sidewalks. Keeps electronic and paper records of inspections. Ensures compliance with City standards, codes, designs, and specifications.

FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES

  • Promotes and follows the City's values and expectations.
  • Supervises and manages observation of engineering and public works projects.
  • Assures contractors conform to the project and City specifications.
  • Performs daily onsite inspection oversight and keeps records of coordination with contractors.
  • Reviews independent testing results and verifies conformance to City specifications.
  • Verifies quantities for payment or bond release for contractors.
  • Coordinates construction activities with residents, utility companies, and other agencies.
  • Reviews and issues excavation permits and inspects road cuts from contractors or other agencies working within City boundaries.
  • Reviews and approves bonding, insurance, and traffic control plans to ensure protection of the City and public safety.
  • Inspects all aspects of roadway and utility construction, such as but not limited to: trenches, subgrade, road base, asphalt, sidewalks, curb and gutter, water, sewer and storm drain lines.
  • Attends, conducts, and participates in preconstruction meetings with department staff, engineers, contractors, developers, and other organizations.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:

  • Graduation from high school or equivalent.

Experience:

  • Minimum of two (2) years experience for Level I and four (4) years of experience for Level II in public works construction or equivalent combination of related higher education and/or certifications, inspection or construction experience.

Special Qualifications:

  • Must possess a valid Utah Driver's License.
  • Occasionally may require work before or after regular business hours and work on weekends.

Skills/Abilities:

  • Journeyman level principles and practices of material testing and construction methods
  • Learn and apply City engineering policies and procedures
  • Learn applicable laws and regulatory codes applicable to areas of assigned responsibility.
  • Possess an understanding and ability to interpret engineering construction plans, specifications and other contract documents
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; read and interpret plans and specifications.
  • Ability to visualize completed projects in planning stages and estimate the end results.
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with elected officials, federal agencies, state agencies, local governments, subordinates, and the public
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
  • Maintain mental capacity which allows for effective interaction and communication with others
  • Knowledge of methods and interpretation of soil analysis, materials, compaction and density tests
  • Ability to use a tablet/laptop along with software such as e-mail, Microsoft suite, and asset management.
  • Must be smart technology literate and capable of learning and applying concepts of asset management.
  • Must have knowledge of and the ability to use GPS and equipment.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and perform multiple tasks throughout the day.
  • Ability to operate basic office machines such as copiers, printers, and smart phones.
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with elected officials, federal agencies, state agencies, local governments, subordinates, and the public.
  • Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities which may include, but is not limited, to the following: lifting, considerable walking, standing, and maneuvering in difficult uneven terrain.
  • Detail-oriented review skills used in examining change orders and payment requests for approval, dealing with unresponsive contractors or landowners unwilling to negotiate.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Work is performed mostly in a field setting, driving, and entering and exiting vehicles.
  • Considerable outdoor work is required in the inspection of various land use developments, construction sites, or public works projects.
  • Requires lifting, considerable walking, standing, and maneuvering in difficult and uneven terrain.
  • Requires working indoors and outdoors with loud noises.

DISCLAIMER

The City of Pleasant Grove is an equal opportunity employer without regard to race, religion, sex, pregnancy, genetic information, age, national origin, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship, disability, veteran or military status, or any other factor protected by the law. Reasonable accommodations may be made for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation.

The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major responsibilities and duties performed on the job. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job-related duties and responsibilities that an employee may perform. An employee in this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties required by their supervisor. This job description is not intended to and does not infer or create any employment, compensation, or contract rights to any person or persons. This updated job description supersedes prior descriptions for the same position. Management reserves the right to add or change duties at any time.